探索英文科技期刊提升国际影响力的重要举措,与同行期刊交流参考。以英文期刊《Journal of Marine Science and Application》(JMSA)为例,从聘请外籍主编开启双主编办刊、外籍主编在促进期刊国际化发展的重要举措、期刊国际化发展的显著变化等方面阐述了外籍主编对提升英文期刊国际影响力的重要作用。自双主编办刊以来,《JMSA》国际稿件的质量和比例、国际影响力和认可度显著提升。实践表明,聘请支持期刊发展且具有高影响力外籍主编、充分发挥外籍主编引领作用,能够快速提升英文科技期刊的国际影响力,并大大加快期刊的国际化发展进程。 相似文献
The notion that women in the United States’ electronic sports media face greater standards of appearance is not new (Sheffer, M. L., & Schultz, B. (2007) Double standard: Why women have trouble getting jobs in local television sports. Journal of Sports Media, 2(1), 77–101). What has not been explored, however, is the persistence of this double standard through a Foucauldian lens. Using Michel Foucault’s (Foucault, M. (1978). The history of sexuality:Vol. 1, an introduction. New York: Vintage Books) power/knowledge paradigm, this Foucauldian discourse analysis uses one-on-one interviews with women sportscasters and textual analysis to grapple with this previously unexplored aspect of one of electronic sports media’s longest standing gendered double standards.
Using these data, this article argues that post-feminist discourses (Gill, R. (2007) Gender and the media. Cambridge: Polity Press; McRobbie, A. (2004) Post-feminism and popular culture. Feminist Media Studies, 4(3), 255–264) have a mutually informing relationship with three manifestations of the electronic sports media’s gendered double standard of appearance: sportscaster hiring and retention, inequitable media consumer evaluations of on-screen appearance, and expectations for sportscaster dress, the latter of which have required many women to wear increasingly revealing clothing, a trend this article refers to as nightclubification. While post-feminist analysis explicates the nuances of the appearance double standard and the electronic sports media’s contributions to our culture’s constructions of gender relations, Foucauldian discourse analysis demonstrates how the appearance double standard has been taken for granted and how it might inform other obstacles women in the industry must navigate. 相似文献